Blossoms are the flowers in a plant or tree that will form the wonderful seeds and fruits. Blossoms are symbolism for imaginations. Blossoms will develop the seeds and fruits .Likewise ,imaginations will develops the fruitful words. Our favourite time of the year may be spring, when all the trees blossoms and the air is perfume with their scent. Similarly, the write-ups from the imaginations will give pleasures to our mind. Our talented co-authors have flourished their fruitful write-ups to make this project successful.
Looking for a new way to lift your spirits and boost your health? Suzanne Faith, a full-time RN living on Cape Cod, combines her 30 years of experience as a psychiatric nurse and certified dementia professional with a lifelong passion for Oshibana, the art of pressed flowers, in a new book that shows us how to improve brain health with flowers. An expert in caregiving and dementia care, Suzanne has helped thousands of families deal with the challenges of dementia, and she’s developed numerous Alzheimer’s and dementia-based curriculum for healthcare professionals. An award-winning artist and illustrator, her unique pressed floral techniques have taken her around the world, bringing joy through a medium that transcends the boundaries of language. Suzanne spent the past 20 years researching and writing Flowering Your Mind to help everyone learn fun, creative ways to use flowers to improve well-being, heal, stimulate brain activity, and even fight dementia. You’ll read about: The intersection between creativity and the brain Creating for emotional health Oshibana therapy Designing a flower garden for health and harmony How flowers effect emotion Healing with color How to preserve and arrange flowers Coloring your world . . . And more! Suzanne Faith, RN, Certified Dementia Professional, artist and author, expertly brings together: · Flowers · Cognitive Health · Oshibana Pressed Flower Art · Pen & Ink Drawings · Brain-building Activities Founded in Science
A book to help you become marvelously alive. Most mothers love their children unconditionally. Yet they struggle with the concept of unconditional love when it comes to their spouse, family members, friends and other people. We must plant unconditional love seeds in our minds and nourish those seeds. Unconditional love knows no boundaries. It allows you to love the person not their acts. My journey has not always followed through on the art of unconditional love because I did not fully understand how to always make that work for me in every given situation but, I do nowadays and I pray I can assist you to reach this pinnacle sooner than I did. I learned to meditate as a very young child. Meditation saved my life on several occasions and helped me to step out of situations that were too painful to deal with. But it failed my unconditional love growth patterns. However, good meditation skills is where it all begins. Because that is our connection, our seeds to a peaceful, logical, unconditional love growth, that will magically blossom into the most amazing, mindful - mind blossoms. A beautiful mind cannot be seen but, others will feel its grace, its presence and the existence of those blossoms in you. After having many miscarriages, being bashed and being in a coma for nine days. I am not grateful for those experiences. However, now I understand why I had to go through those experiences. How those experiences have changed my sixth sense and taught me how to meditate within a heartbeat. How to grow blossoms of unconditional love and all the magical experiences that change how people treat me. Meditation will assist you with: - Anger problems Fear Aggression Bullies Antagonism Self-pity Grief Depression Insomnia Additions What I did not have at the time - was the skills to turn a bad situation into a good one with unconditional love. I now know how to do that and love the mind blossoms I have - that bloom most of the time. Sometimes my blossoms close up with disappointment or with fear. Then I meditate and put unconditional love into the mix and wham my mind blossoms and the situation changes. People will be more kind and considerate towards a person who has a blossoming mind. Your mind blossoms can tame the wildest beast of a person and set you on a magical path to a better relationship. The outcome is almost unbelievable. This is a book on Self Improvement, Visualization, Spiritual Cleansing and Mediation it is my dream that this book will assist you to:- Decrease Insomnia, Increased Personal Development, reducing stress and Anxiety, releasing anger Within A Heartbeat, Reduced Risk of cardiovascular-related deaths, Lowered Blood Pressure, Increased Intelligence, Easier to Focus and Concentrate, Reduced Risk for other Diseases and Illnesses, Connect Mind Body and Soul to Your Higher Power, "The 'Scientifically Proven' Mind, Body and Soul happiness blossoms. How To Experience Peace and Happiness Within Seconds, Even When Life is Stressful." Once you have experienced the POWER of intention you will breeze through life and never look back. Know and trust happiness is around the corner waiting for you. Each and every step of our life teaches us something amazing. This book will help get you through the hard times and create blossoms in your mind that will grow and bloom into wonderful happenings. If you are easily hurt then try to remember that the other person has a different mindset to you and is at a different stage of their unconditional love journey. Therefore, they know not what they do. Ask yourself does it really matter? Do I need to win? Can I walk in there past pain? Will I let their understanding of the situation cloud my judgment or spoil my life? Can I put seeds in my mind - to become blossoms of inner peace in all situations? I am ready to dissolve pain?
"Some books should be tasted, some devoured, but only a few should be chewed and digested thoroughly."Have you ever heard the African proverb that says, "When there is no enemy within, the enemies outside can do you no harm"?It's true. If you can improve yourself to the point where your personal growth just continues to increase, you will be hard-pressed to find anything that can do you any harm.Making small improvements on a regular basis may actually be better and more effective than trying to make a lot of big changes at once. Small changes will eventually turn into habits while trying to make a large change could lead to feelings of being overwhelmed, and ultimately failure.I enjoyed most of the books from Dale to Osho and here in my work- Mind Blossom I gathered the best practices and ideas for self-improvement and personal growth! "Do not expect money to fall from the sky- JUST DO IT"
Blossoms of Friendship captures the timelessness of Vimala thakar's discourses and presents each one aas a savory treat. My favourite is chapter five, The Silence of Meditation, which clearly reminds us of the power,even the necessity, of spiritual practice in today's world.
Immerse yourself in this utterly addictive forbidden love story that has captivated thousands of readers around the world. “We are not meant to be together. I should’ve known better. And yet…” Petra, a seventeen-year-old Dutch-American and the only heir of finance tycoon Roy Van Gatt, has always had her life rigorously planned and supervised by her strict father. From her internship at his hedge fund firm on Wall Street to her degree in Economics at Columbia University, Petra is all set for a bright future in finance. But everything falls apart when she develops a dangerous relationship with her father’s business partner and utmost confidant, Alexander Van Dieren. A Dutch nobleman, known as an unrepentant heartbreaker, twenty-three years her senior, and who is, above all else, her beloved godfather. A twisted obsession for some, unconditional love for others, but one thing is sure: it’s a relationship that might cost them everything... This book is for mature audiences. ★★★★★ "A Must Read for Romantic Thriller Enthusiasts. Blossom in Winter is a beautifully wrought and expertly woven story of forbidden love, desire, dark pasts, and the lengths one will go to protect everything that matters most to them." -- Payton H, Amazon ★★★★★ "This dark romance is just what you need to keep you warm on the cold winter nights that are coming our way, it even has a simmering slow burn going on." -- Cassandra W., Amazon UK ★★★★★ "This book has been an absolute pleasure to read. There's puppy love, genuine romance, dark and twisted erotica and moments that will leave you shocked." -- Victoria Spaulding, Goodreads ★★★★★ "I don't even have words, got to be one of the most intense books I've read in a while." -- Obsidian, Goodreads ★★★★★ "This was the most amazing book I've read in a while, it was so gripping, I really couldn't stop reading it even at 2 am when I had a Uni class the next day!" -- Sabrina, Goodreads ★★★★★ "No lies, this is the best book I've ever read! I've felt so many emotions while reading it! Can't wait for the second book!!!" -- Mariska, Goodreads ★★★★★ "This book was exceptional, it captivated me instantly." -- Christina, Goodreads ★★★★★ "A captivating page-turner of a book that you literally will not put down." - Jojo, Goodreads ★★★★★ "This was by far the most refreshing, exciting, thrilling, adventurous, and sexy book I've read." -- Amy Shaw, Goodreads ★★★★★ "Pure intensity from the very first word to the very last!" -- Dionne McCarten, Goodreads ★★★★★ "This is by far one of the best books I've read in a long time!" -- Jade, Goodreads
Li-Young Lee is a leading American poet, born in Indonesia, whose poetry fuses memory, family, culture and history to explore love, exile, family and mortality. This selection, drawn from three collections and a memoir, shows Lee searching for understanding and for the right language to give form to what is invisible and evanescent.
A revelatory and groundbreaking account of Imperial Japan’s kamikaze—the suicide pilots of World War II—as told through the eyes of the survivors In the final year of World War II, a horrific new weapon was unleashed in the Pacific: the kamikaze. Idealistic, young Japanese men had been taught that there was no greater glory than to sacrifice one’s life to defend the homeland. Now, with the war all but lost, thousands of these determined warriors were hastily trained in the basics of piloting an airplane, then sent out in waves to crash into enemy warships, suicide attacks that killed altogether some seven thousand American sailors. But what of those men who took the sacred oath to die in battle and lived? In the wake of 9/11, ethnographer M. G. Sheftall was given unprecedented access to the cloistered community of Japan’s last remaining kamikaze survivors. As an American fluent in Japanese, Sheftall was the only westerner to ever sit face-to-face with these men and hear their stories. The result is a fascinating journey into the lives, indoctrination, and mindsets of the kamikaze, through the eyes of participants who are now lost to time.
This book is an inquiry into ki-energy, its role within Eastern mind-body theory, and its implications for our contemporary Western understanding of the body. Yuasa examines the concept of ki-energy as it has been used in such areas as acupuncture, Buddhist and Taoist meditation, and the martial arts. To explain the achievement of mind-body oneness in these traditions he offers an innovative schematization of the lived body. His approach is interdisciplinary and cross-cultural, offering insights into Western philosophy, religion, medical science, depth psychology, parapsychology, theater, and physical education. To substantiate the relationship that ki-energy forms between the human body and its environment, Yuasa introduces contemporary scientific research on ki-energy in China and Japan, as well as evidence from acupuncture medicine and from the experience of meditators and martial arts practitioners. This evidence requires not only a rethinking of the living human body and of the mind-body and mind-matter relation, but also calls into question the adequacy of the existing scientific paradigm. Yuasa calls for an epistemological critique of modern science and explores the issue of the relation of teleology to science.